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The African Water agenda:

Opportunities for Synergies in efforts

to achieve the SDGs on Hunger, Water

and Climate Action

Dr Canisius KanangireExecutive Secretary, AMCOW

24 April 2017

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Africa’s Development Agenda 2063• Strategic Framework for the socio-economic

transformation of Africa over the next 50 years.

• 7 Aspirations for 2063 among which Aspiration

1: “A prosperous Africa, based on inclusive

growth and sustainable development”

• The Africa Water Vision 2025 and CAADP:

are 2 of the Continental Frameworks of the

first 10yr Implementation Plan for Agenda

2063

• The Sharm el-Sheikh & Malabo Decl.s: aimed

at respectively implementing the AWV2025 and

CAADP to achieve Water and Sanitation Goals;

and Agricultural Transformation in Africa

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Synergies btn Agenda 2063 & SDGs• Priority Areas of the 10yr IP contribute to SDGs

1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 12 & 13

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Delivery Mechanisms • The Specialised Technical

Committee on Agriculture, Rural Dev’t, Water and Env’t (STC on ARDWE): a multi-sectoral and synergetic coordination mechanism

• Institutionalised evidence-based decision support systems for targeted interventions to achieve Water and Sanitation Goals; and Agricultural Transformation in Africa

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The STC on ARDWE• In Feb. 2009, the AU Assembly reconfigured

the then existing STCs into 14 Committees incl. the STC on ARDWE

• It streamlines the affairs of the following ministerial conferences: – the African Ministers’ Council on Water

(AMCOW)

– the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN)

– African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET)

– the Conference of African Ministers of Agriculture (CAMA)

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The STC on ARDWEThe inaugural Conference of ARDWE in 2015 resolved:

1. That the STC comprise of Ministers responsible for affairs in Agric; Rural Dev’t; Water and Sanitation; Env’t & Natural Resources; Disaster Risk Reduction; Fauna & Flora

2. To establish the following Ministerial Sectoral Committees:– Agriculture, Rural Development, Livestock and Fisheries

– Environment and Natural Resources

– Meteorology, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction

– Water and Sanitation

– Fauna and Flora

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The STC on ARDWE3. Establish a Bureau of the following

members for a term of 2yrs:– Chair: Congo (Flora and Fauna)

– 1st Vice Chair: Senegal (Water and Sanitation)

– 2nd Vice Chair: Swaziland (Metrology and

Disaster Risk Reduction)

– 3rd Vice Chair: Egypt (Environment)

– Rapporteur: Sudan (Agriculture)

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Other STCsSame synergetic approach informed reconfiguration of other STCs as tabulated

Transport, infrastructure, energy and

tourism

Trade, industry and minerals Finance, monetary affairs, economic

planning and integration

Gender and women empowerment Justice and legal affairs Social development, labour and

employment

Public service, local government,

urban development and

decentralisation

Health, population and drug control Migration, refugees and internally

displaced persons (IDPs)

Youth, culture and sports Communication and information

communications technology (ICT)

Defence, safety and security

Education, science and technology

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Evidence-based Decision Support

Systems

Institutionalizing M&E Systems to trigger action at grassroots level to deliver on the commitments of the Sharm el-Sheikh and Malabo Declarations and, in turn, the related SDGs

W&S, CAADP

COMPACT

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AWV2025, CAADP

Sh-el-SK, Malabo COMMITMENTS

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Countries individual Report

Preparation.

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Involve all RECs in the sub-region.

IGAD & EAC

Technical

Political

Eastern Africa

RTO RPO

Involve all RECs in the sub-region.

ECCAS

Technical

Political

Central Africa

RTO RPO

Involve all RECs in the sub-region.

UMA

Technical

Political

Northern Africa

RTO RPO

Involve all RECs in the sub-region.

ECOWAS

Technical

Political

Western Africa

RTO RPO

Involve all RECs in the sub-region.

SADC, COMESA

Technical

Political

Southern Africa

RTO RPO

Technical alignment and

political endorsement of

countries reports at sub-regional levels: Under a sub-regional workshops

organized by RECs.

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AUC/NPCA, AMCOW CAADP Team

Submission of regional Reports,

after integration of comments, with

Country reports in Annex.

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Continental report compilation.

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PRC

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

AFRICAN UNION SUMMIT

Continental Report to the AU Summit through the

AU validation mechanism

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AUC

Official Submission to the AUC. 6 TA

STC on ARDWE

Continental Report endorsement by

Ministers, to allow submission to the

AU Summit.

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RECs, NPCA/AUC, AMCOW and Member States Coordination Mechanism in 7

steps for preparing the Commission report on Achieving Water and Sanitation;

Agriculture Transformation [and Climate Action] Goals (SDGs 2, 6 [& 13]).

St. Com Task Force

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The African Water and Sanitation

Sector M&E System

www.africawat-sanreports.org

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What it is....• A web-based monitoring

framework for reporting progress in the water and sanitation sector at national level

• Indicator-based:- 43 indicators tracking political commitments,- 35 indicators for background water facts

• All water-related SDG indicators included

• Displays indicator results at map, thematic or country view. Shows progress against target

42 out of 54 countries submitted data for

the 2016 sector report

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Primary Goals

• Establish a standardised M&E

System at all levels to report to the

AU Assembly on progress towards

actualising the Africa Water Vision

2025; and SDG 6.

• Develop mechanisms for vertical

linkages with global level SDG

monitoring initiatives– Use the data from the AMCOW system in the

production of other reports such as UN Global

Analysis and Assessment of Drinking

(GLAAS), Sanitation and Water for All (SWA)

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Obj-1: Enhance and Integrate Monitoring

Systems; and Knowledge and

Information Management Capacities at

national, basin and sub-regional levels:

▪ Improve WRM data and info. availability

at all levels

▪ Enhance linkages and compatibility of

Regional (RLBOs, RECs) and Continental

Monitoring processes

▪ Establish a robust knowledge & info.

mgmt system

Specific Objectives…

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Obj-2: Customisation of Indicators to Track

Sector Investments and Financing:

▪ Capacity dev’t to track sector financing;

and impact of investments

▪ Broaden scope of reporting to empirically

inform AU Assembly and national level

decisions and interventions relating to

sector financing and resources

mobilisation

Specific Objectives…

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Obj-3: a) Support Capacity Building at National

and Sub-Regional levels; and,

b) Establish an African Water and

Sanitation Monitoring Trust Fund :

▪ Promulgate new technologies for

monitoring and reporting

▪ Establish operational linkages with key

global and new monitoring initiatives

▪ Develop a sustainable funding

mechanism (monitoring and reporting

Trust Fund in Africa?)

Specific Objectives…

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The Africa Agriculture Transformation

M&E System

Slide 20

The Malabo M&E

7 Performances Themes

23 Performances Categories

43 Performances Indicators

All aligned to SDG2 targets

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Monitoring for Environment and

Security in Africa (MESA)

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What MESA is....• Satellite-based earth observation data to

generate information for policy and decision-making and development planning

• Thematic actions: 1. Water resources management

2. Climate services for disaster risk reduction

3. Land degradation mitigation, natural habitat conservation, and forest monitoring

4. Water resources management for cropland and rangeland management for livestock production

5. Coastal and marine resources management

6. Management of environmental resources for agricultural production

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Primary Goals

To support African decision makers

and planners in designing and

implementing policy and development

plans for sustainable development.

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• Develop improved and timely information services in such areas as agriculture, water, forestry, marine and fisheries resources, climate monitoring and assessment; and drought and flood monitoring.

• Cooperation and inter-regional exchange of expertise and information services

• Strengthen political and policy development frameworks

• Capacity enhancement

Specific Objectives…

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Opportunities & synergies

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1 Annual/Biennial self-assessments and

reporting by Member States ensuring

legitimacy of information; ownership

of resulting initiatives; and inspiring

sustained progress towards goals

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2 Generation of appropriate multi-

sectoral information to identify

strategic interventions; guide

optimisation of resources; and

streamline implementation…

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3 Institutionalising and animating

accountability platforms: …

leadership; commitment to action;

value for money; service delivery

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4 Continental policy initiatives and

interventions across Agric; Rural

Dev’t; Water and Sanitation; Env’t &

Natural Resources; Disaster Risk

Reduction; Fauna & Flora – a key step

to assure Water, Food and

Environmental Security

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5 Jobs, resilience, raised aspirations

and expectations of ordinary people in

Africa but also trust and stability –

sustainable solutions to mass

displacement

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Thank you

Merci

Obrigado

شكرا

Asante Sana

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